Sylvia's Soul Food

  • SIGNED 8vo
  • New York: Hearst Books, 1992
By Woods, Sylvia & Christopher Styler
New York: Hearst Books, 1992. First Edition. 8vo. Red boards. Fine in fine dj. First Edition. 8vo. Inscribed to Emma Amos from Shirley who says she knows Styler and it will be a good book. Emma Amos (1937-2020) was a post-modern painter known for critically treating issues of racism and sexism in often-autobiographical work that combines figurative painting, textiles, and printmaking. She was a member of the pioneering African-American collection, Spiral, and of the feminist groups Heresies and Guerilla Girls. Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea

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